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Rudiantara, Indonesia's Communication and Informatics Minister. (Photo courtesy of Netral)
World’s 4th-largest country seeks to block gay apps
Location of Tanzania in East Africa. (Map courtesy of Wikimedia Commons)
Donors take aim at Tanzania’s ban on LGBTI health care
Map shows members of the Commonwealth of Nations, including those with anti-homosexuality laws and those that have repealed them. (Map courtesy of Wikipedia)
It’s time to repeal 36 nations’ anti-LGBT laws
Pride parade in Delhi (Photo courtesy of Delhi Queer Pride via Qnews)
India is moving fast toward a ruling on anti-gay law
Tika: "I had to persevere to gain my autonomy. (Photo courtesy of Jacks Oke, published with Tika'spermission.)
Cameroon: Gay dancer shrugs off attacks, gains respect
Man blackmailed after refusing sex with blackmailer
Scene from alleged Saudi "gay wedding" video (Photo courtesy of Twitter via the BBC)
Saudi Arabia police arrest men over ‘gay wedding’ video
A moment of reflection in the Camfaids shelter. (Photo by Jacks Oke used with permission of the photo subject.)
4 rooms shelter LGBTI abuse victims in Cameroon
Pastor Steven Anderson
Jamaica: Anti-gay pastor is worse than you knew
Justice Geoffrey Nthomiwa (Photo courtesy of the Sunday Standard)
In Botswana, trans folk can get their ID cards fixed
Secret screening of QKIFF. (Photo courtesy of Kamoga Hassan)
Uganda police raided queer film festival, so it went underground
Protest targeting India's anti-gay law, Section 377 (Mujeeb Faruqui photo courtesy of Hindustan Times)
India seems ready to overturn its anti-gay law
Pedestrians in a Boston park.
Two women arrested for walking together (WARNING)
Pastor Steven Anderson on killing homosexuals. (Click the image to see the video.)
Preacher who said gays ‘deserved’ death still targets Jamaica
Tunisia: LGBT online radio undaunted by 5,000 threats
Ghazali Taib faces reporters (Photo courtesy of Malaysiakini)
Malaysian project asks trans women to ‘return to normal’

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